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Piano Retailers as Resources by Edna Landau
In a column I wrote in February (Using Google to Find Concert Opportunities), I addressed the challenge that pianists confront in identifying new venues in which to perform or run through repertoire in advance of major recitals. Read more...

House & Gardenby Cornelia Lauf
House & Garden magazine gave readers a rare view of the Bulgari home, located outside of Rome, focusing on its art-filled entryway, garden and music room, where the décor is black and white and the centerpiece is a Mason & Hamlin Model AA grand piano (purchased from Faust Harrison Pianos in NYC.)Read more...

For More Pianos, Last Note Is Thud in the DumpThe New York Timesby Daniel J. Wakin
The Knabe baby grand did a cartwheel and landed on its back, legs poking into the air. A Lester upright thudded onto its side with a final groan of strings, a death-rattling chord. After 10 pianos were dumped, a small yellow loader with a claw in front scuttled in like a vicious beetle, crushing keyboards, soundboards and cases into a pile. ...Read More...

For a Steinway, I Did It My WayThe Wall Street Journalby Anne Marie Chaker
Concert pianists select Steinways the way rock stars favor Fenders. And while I'm neither, I've always wanted the grandest of pianos....Read More...

Giving new life to old pianosAcorn-online.com - Arts & LeisureBy Janis Gibson
The financial collapse of 2008 affected many people in many ways, but for Shauna Holiman and Penny Putnam, both of Greenwich, it also proved the inspiration for a collaborative project. Their work, Piano As Art, which made its formal debut at the Faust Harrison Piano Showroom and Factory in White Plains, N.Y....
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A Music Man Who Restores PianosThe New York Timesby Brian Wise
Some of history's greatest composers were also virtuoso pianists; Liszt, Rachmaninoff and Chopin are among the better-known examples. But not many composers could also tune, repair, even rebuild a piano.Read More...

Music & LyricsA new feature film starring Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore Pianos can be fun in more ways than we ever imagined.Read More...

A Grand (i.e., Cool) PianoThe New York Times
by David Pogue
What do you think: In times of unemployment, rampant foreclosures and imminent recession, would it be tasteless for me to review a home entertainment component that costs $42,000?Read More...

NAMM Interviews Sara Faust by Edna LandauThe National Association of Music Merchants visited to interview Sara Faust about her performance career and founding and building Faust Harrison Pianos.Watch Video...

Piano Retailers as Resources by Edna Landau
In a column I wrote in February (Using Google to Find Concert Opportunities), I addressed the challenge that pianists confront in identifying new venues in which to perform or run through repertoire in advance of major recitals. Read more...

House & Gardenby Cornelia Lauf
House & Garden magazine gave readers a rare view of the Bulgari home, located outside of Rome, focusing on its art-filled entryway, garden and music room, where the décor is black and white and the centerpiece is a Mason & Hamlin Model AA grand piano (purchased from Faust Harrison Pianos in NYC.)Read more...

For More Pianos, Last Note Is Thud in the DumpThe New York Timesby Daniel J. Wakin
The Knabe baby grand did a cartwheel and landed on its back, legs poking into the air. A Lester upright thudded onto its side with a final groan of strings, a death-rattling chord. After 10 pianos were dumped, a small yellow loader with a claw in front scuttled in like a vicious beetle, crushing keyboards, soundboards and cases into a pile. ...Read More...

For a Steinway, I Did It My WayThe Wall Street Journalby Anne Marie Chaker
Concert pianists select Steinways the way rock stars favor Fenders. And while I'm neither, I've always wanted the grandest of pianos....Read More...

Giving new life to old pianosAcorn-online.com - Arts & LeisureBy Janis Gibson
The financial collapse of 2008 affected many people in many ways, but for Shauna Holiman and Penny Putnam, both of Greenwich, it also proved the inspiration for a collaborative project. Their work, Piano As Art, which made its formal debut at the Faust Harrison Piano Showroom and Factory in White Plains, N.Y....
Read More...

A Music Man Who Restores PianosThe New York Timesby Brian Wise
Some of history's greatest composers were also virtuoso pianists; Liszt, Rachmaninoff and Chopin are among the better-known examples. But not many composers could also tune, repair, even rebuild a piano.Read More...

Music & LyricsA new feature film starring Hugh Grant and Drew Barrymore Pianos can be fun in more ways than we ever imagined.Read More...

A Grand (i.e., Cool) PianoThe New York Times
by David Pogue
What do you think: In times of unemployment, rampant foreclosures and imminent recession, would it be tasteless for me to review a home entertainment component that costs $42,000?Read More...